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In the final round of the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship, Ben Griffin showcased his exceptional skills by sinking a remarkable birdie putt on the par-3 11th hole. The atmosphere was electric as fans gathered to witness this pivotal moment in the tournament. Griffin, known for his calm demeanor under pressure, stepped up to the tee with confidence.
As he lined up his shot, the tension in the air was palpable. With a smooth stroke, he sent the ball soaring toward the pin, navigating the challenging green with precision. The ball rolled towards the hole, and in a thrilling moment, it dropped in, prompting cheers from the crowd.
This birdie not only highlighted Griffin’s talent but also played a crucial role in his overall performance during the championship. As the tournament progressed, fans eagerly anticipated his next moves, hoping for more spectacular moments from the rising star in professional golf.
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